Whether you love her or hate her, you'll have to admit that Hillary Clinton is anything but ordinary. Her taste in books runs to a series of popular literary fiction.

In the third episode of her podcast, With Her, the presidential nominee confessed that she's a huge fan of Elena Ferrante. After noting that she reads serious works of non-fiction, and has a penchant for spy thrillers, mysteries, and biographies, Clinton mentioned that she's recently jumped on the bandwagon of Ferrante's popular Neapolitan series.

"You know what I have started reading and it's just hypnotic?" she posed to her interviewer Max Linsky. "The Neapolitan novels by Elena Ferrante," she said.

"I had to stop myself, okay, so I read the first one. I could not stop reading it or thinking about it. I was totally engulfed in the people, the sounds, the sights, the feelings of being in the setting that the author so beautifully described."

Because, you know, she's running for office. Hillary says she's "rationing" the second novel, only reading a little at a time. It might be harder than it sounds; Ferrante's books are well-known to be binge-worthy, so we wish her luck in that endeavor.